The Entrepreneur’s Source Hosts Start a Business Weekend March 17-19!

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The Entrepreneur’s Source Hosts Start a Business Weekend: Where Entrepreneurs Find their Ideal Franchise Match

 LIVE March 17-19 from 10:00 AM -7:00 PM EST! Get ready to experience the largest interactive discovery event of the year from the comfort of your own chair.

Every month, over one million people search for a way to start a business. That’s why The Entrepreneur’s Source founded Start a Business Weekend (SABW): a virtual franchise expo offering current and prospective entrepreneurs the ability to explore franchise business opportunities and gain unbiased insights from the comfort of home. Anyone with a dream of owning their own business or expanding their current holdings will benefit from investing a bit of their time to help secure a better future for themselves and their family.

See what thousands have discovered! If you have ever wanted to be your own boss, don’t miss this chance to use your All-Access Pass to browse through the virtual exhibit halls and visit booths of more than 100 business and franchise opportunities at every investment level.

“We’re bridging the power of information with the ease of gathering it by using innovative, virtual technology. Attendees have access to three days of industry experts’ informative sessions hosted in the virtual auditorium, without leaving their home or office,” said Terry Powell, founder of The Entrepreneur’s Source. “It’s complete convenience—Entrepreneur’s Source Coaches are accessible all weekend long to guests. Plus, attendees gain all the benefits of a franchise expo without the travel expenses and time commitment.”
What can I gain from attending SABW?

Every SABW attendee is provided:

  • Complimentary coaching sessions with highly-trained Entrepreneur’s Source franchise coaches dedicated to helping you discover business opportunities aligned with your unique goals, needs and expectations
  • Attendance to educational keynotes and seminars
  • A virtual briefcase attendees can add educational materials to, as well as access complimentary materials about franchising in general and very specific business opportunities

There is absolutely no cost or obligation to attend SABW. The Entrepreneur’s Source highly encourages prior registration so that we can introduce you to the E-Source Coach who will help guide you through the event.

The Entrepreneur’s Source presents prospective franchisees with new business opportunities that empower them to use a franchise as a vehicle to accomplish their Income, Lifestyle, Wealth and Equity™ (ILWE) goals.

To attend the March 17-19  SABW virtual showcase, register at http://www.startabusinessweekend.com/sabw/

For more information about The Entrepreneur’s Source and business coaching support, visit www.EntrepreneursSource.com

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